CENSUS OF INDIA 2001 NAGALAND ADMINISTRATIVE ATLAS '-~ if ii(~~~ !:A~: '""+, ~~l .t:::, ... I/s 0\ \ ~ PEOPLE ORIENTED DEVENDER KUMAR SIKRI REGISTRAR GENERAL & CENSUS COMMISSIONER, INDIA The maps included in this publication are based upon Survey of India map with the permission of the Surveyor General of India. The territorial waters of India extend into the sea to a distance of twelve nautical miles measured from the appropriate base line (applicable to India map only) . The interstate boundaries between Arunachal Pradesh, Assam and Meghalaya shown in this publication are as interpreted trom the North-Eastern Areas (Reorganisation) Act, 1971 but have yet to be verified (applicable to India map only). The state boundaries between Uttaranchal & Uttar Pradesh, Bihar & Jharkhand and Chhattisgarh & Madhya Pradesh have not been veritied by government concerned. © Government ot India, Copyright 2006. (ii) "Few people realize, much less appreciate, that apart from Survey of India and Geological Survey, the Census of India has been perhaps the largest single producer of maps of the Indian sub-continent" - this is an observation made by Dr. Ashok Mitra, an illustrious Census Commissioner of India in 1961 . The statement sums up the contribution of Census Organisation which has been working in the field of mapping in the country. The Census Commissionarate of India has been working in the field of cartography and mapping since 1872. A major shift was witnessed during Census 1961 when the office had got " . a permanent footing. For the first time, the census maps were published in the form of 'Census Atlases' in the decade of 1961-71. Alongwith the national volume, the atlases of states and union territories were also published. With "..the passage of time and in each subsequent census, a number of other products such as DCHB, Tow,(l DireC!ory, migration maps, regional division maps and others were added, During the Census 2001 , GIS technology was introduced in Census Commissionarate and Census Directorates which has given a real boost in the field of mapping. Besides the regular publications, a number of new map products such as (i) India Administrative Atlas 1872-2001 - A Historical Perspective, (ii) Language Atlas of India, (iii) Housing Atlas of India, (iv) Scheduled Tribe Atlas of India and (v) Map Profile 2001 India, States and Union territories have been published. Some of the other products are in the pipeline. Administrative Atlas, 2001 of all the States and Union territories has been undertaken for preparation, looking to the demand of DCHB maps among the data users. In this publication, maps of the state, district and sub-district levels have been put together. For convenience of the data users, the publication has been made ready in two parts: Part-I is in regard to the maps showing the evolution of States/Union territories during the period 1872-2001 at decadal level. These maps exhibit the evolution of administrative boundaries in the respective State/Union territory through the entire time period. A brief analytical note has been added to explain the jurisdictional changes to each map. Besides, there are a few thematic maps at state level showing different themes. Few selected key population statistics at States/Union territories level have also been included. Part-II is more current. The first map highlights the changes observed in the administrative boundaries during 1991-2001. This is followed by district and sub-district maps of the respective States/Union territories showing amenities and location code number in the sub-districts adopted during Census 2001 at village level. To read the location code numbers, the names of villages alongwith code numbers are given on the page facing each plate. The gigantic task of the completion of this project was entrusted to Map Division of Census Commissionarate and respective Directorates under the supervision of Dr. R.P , Singh, Ex-Deputy Registrar General (Map) and, now, Consultant (Map). Kum. Sarita, Research Officer (Map) has (iii) supervised this project. The names of others associated with the publication is given to the respective publication. The states and union territories where the Computer Assisted Cartography was not provided, the district, sub-district and thematic maps have been prepared and data compiled at the Map Division of Census Commissionarate. My sincere thanks to all the officers and officials who have contributed and made it possible to bring out this publication. I hope that this will serve the needs of administrators, planners and scholars alike and fill up the gap of basic maps. D.K. Sikri New Delhi Registrar General and 7 th September, 2005 Census Commissioner, India (iv) Nagaland state came to existence on 15t December 1963. After creation of full-fledged state this is the first effort to produce an Administrative Atlas for this state. The present volume provides comprehensive jurisdictional maps in respect of all the administrative units of the Nagaland as existed during Census 2001 . In 2001 Census there were eight districts, 93 rural and one urban circles. The present volume also includes the maps showing administrative divisions and their analytical notes for the Census years 1971, 1981 , 1991 and 2001 . The administrative maps pertaining to Census year prior to 1971 could not be presented in this volume due to non­ availability of proper maps and relevant notification, information etc. In order to make the present volume compatible to that of Census 2001, a total of 10 thematic maps showing different aspects of demography have also been included. Except the map of Decadal Growth of Population 1991-2001 and Density of Population, which is drawn at district level, the remaining maps are prepared at circle level. The map showing density of population could not be prepared at circle level because the area figures down the district level are not published by the state Government. In addition to the map showing administrative divisions of different Census decades and maps on different themes, the maps at district and sub-district (circle) level showing changes in administrative boundaries 1991-2001 , circle boundaries, name of the district/circle headquarter's with amenities are also included in this volume. The circle maps, though do not show the revenue village boundaries but their location along with Permanent Location Code Number (PLCN) have been depicted. Further, lowe my deep sense of personal gratitude to Shri J.K. Banthia, Ex-Registrar General & Census Commissioner, India and his successor Shri O.K. Sikri, who encourage in execution of this publication. My sincere gratitudes are also due to Dr. R.P. Singh , Ex-Deputy Registrar General (Map) and now Consultant (Map), Shri Mahesh Ram, Ex-Assistant Registrar General (Map) and Shri J.C. Srivastava, Map Officer and his team for providing technical guidance from time to time. R.N. Chhippa Research Officer (Map) (v) Technical staff of RGI Headquarters associated with the Project Planning & Supervision Dr. R.P. Singh, Ex. DRG (Map) and Consultant (Map) Shri Mahesh Ram, Ex-Asstt. Registrar General (Map) Shri J.C. Srivastava, Map Officer Evaluation & Cartographic Supervision Shri Autar Singh, Research Officer (Map) Km. Sarita, Research Officer (Map) Computer mapping & Shri V.N. Prasad, Map Analyst Cartographic work Shri Pankaj Kumar, Geographer Scrutiny of Cartographic work & Shri N.R. Sisodia, Senior Geographer other Computerised work Shri S.K. Verma, Senior Drawing Assistant Shri A.K. Azad, Senior Draughtsman Evaluation of map processing Shri Anwar Husain, Senior Drawing Assistant for printing Cover Design Shri Dinesh, Draughtsman (Photo) Secretarial work Shri P.K. Ajmani, PA Printing Supervision & Co-ordination Smt. Suman Prashar, Joint Director Shri N.K. Jain, Printing Inspector Technical staff of DCD, Nagaland associated with the Project General Supervision Shri R.N. Chhipa, Research Officer (Map) Initial work Shri A. Jahan, Statistical Investigator, Gr.11 Shri Manturaj Nath, Geographer Smt. Thepfusanuo Yhome, Draughtsman (vii) Foreword ii i Preface v Acknowledgements vii PART-I STATE SI. No. Title of the Map Page 1. Position ot Nagaland ·In India 2001 3 2. Administrative Divisions 1971 4-5 3 . Administrative Divisions 1981 6-7 4. Administrative Divisions 1991 8-9 5 . Administrative Divisions 2001 10-11 6 . Decadal Growth of Population 1991-2001 12 7. Distribution of Population 2001 13 8. Density of Population 2001 14 9 . Sex Ratio 2001 15 10. Sex Ratio in Age Group 0-6 2001 16 11 . Literacy 2001 17 12. Female Literacy 2001 18 13. Main Workers 2001 19 14. Growth of Towns 2001 20 15. Population Statistics 2001 21-22 PART-II: DISTRICT AND SUB-DISTRICT 16. Changes in Administrative Boundaries 1991-2001 24-25 17. Mon District 26 17 (i). Naginimora Circle 27 17 (ii) . Tizit Circle 28 17 (iii). Hunta Circle 29 17 (iv). Shangnyu Circle 30 17 (v). Mon Sadar Circle 31 17 (vi). Wakching Circle 32 17 (vii). Aboi Circle 33 17 (viii). Longshen Circle 34 17(ix). Phomching Circle 35 1 7 (x). Chen Circle 36 (ix) SI. No. Title of the Map Page 17 (xi). Longching Circle 37 17 (xii) . Mopong Circle 38 17 (xiii). Tobu Circle 39 17 (xiv). Monyakshu Circle 40 18. Tuensang District 41 18 (i). Tamlu Circle 42 18 (ii). Yongya Circle 43 18 (iii). Longleng Circle 44 18 (iv). Noksen Circle 45 18 (v). Chare Circle 46 18 (vi) . Longkhim Circle 47 18 (vii). Tuensang Sadar Circle 48 18 (viii) . Noklak Circle 49 18 (ix). Pan so Circle 50 18 (x). Shamator Circle 51 18 (xi). Tsurungto Circle 52 18 (xii). Chessore Circle 53 18 (xiii). Seyochung Circle 54 18 (xiv). Amahator Circle 55 18 (xv). Kiphire Sadar Circle 56 18 (xvi). Thonoknyu Circle 57 18 (xvii). Kiusam Circle 58 1 8 (xviii) . Sitimi Circle 59 18 (xix) . Longmatra Circle 60 18 (xx). Pungro Circle 61 19. Mokokchung District 62 19 (i).
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